The Bugatti Gangloff concept is the work of Paulo Czyżewski, a designer from Lublin, Poland. The concept takes its influence from the one-of-a-kind 1938 Type 57 SC Atlante Coupe, which was designed and built by French coach-builder Gangloff. As is to be expected, the Gangloff concept also draws a lot of design cues from the Bugatti Veyron, which assists greatly in connecting the concept to the brand.
“In times of commercial trash and plastic it is hard to see something that has a soul and is able to squeeze out a positive mark on the heart.” – Paulo Czyżewski
Perhaps what is most impressive about the design is that Paulo Czyżewski has had no formal training in automotive design, and is completely self-taught. Given that this design has come from a man who is in no way affiliated with Bugatti, we can only hope that the automaker notices this stunning concept and has a go at developing and manufacturing the Gangloff.
For more of Paulo Czyżewski’s work, click here.
Images: Paulo Czyżewski




